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Thursday, June 28, 2007
Sims 3 Better Nipples
NFLD: how is it over? Slippage in
Out of curiosity I went to see how it goes NFLD lately.
I was shocked:
closed today at $ 1.40
But what is' success on December 20?
quote:
"The company Reported at higher-than-expected death rate in a study for the ITS PolyHeme blood substitute product." (The article is here ). So it seems that this blood substitute has been a fiasco.
And the day 23 / 5? Nothing, as they say in Rome, "there countering:" Blood Substitute Fails in Study of Trauma Patients "(link here )
I must be honest ... I was lucky with my bull put
:)
Out of curiosity I went to see how it goes NFLD lately.
I was shocked:
closed today at $ 1.40
But what is' success on December 20?
quote:
"The company Reported at higher-than-expected death rate in a study for the ITS PolyHeme blood substitute product." (The article is here ). So it seems that this blood substitute has been a fiasco.
And the day 23 / 5? Nothing, as they say in Rome, "there countering:" Blood Substitute Fails in Study of Trauma Patients "(link here )
I must be honest ... I was lucky with my bull put
:)
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Neon Widget Alarm And Chimes
Combo Order of Interactive Brokers (IB)
In a mailing list to which they are registered, a person asked how one could change the slippage of the individual legs on orders "combo" with the TWS of Interactive Brokers.
Here is the answer I gave:
as I know you can not set a price for each leg of the combo, but only
complete the combo. IB will try 'to execute your order at best.
An example: Want to open a
bullput with a credit of $ 75.
then you will say to the IB to sell the combo to 0.75.
IB will attempt 'to buy and sell options in the combo so that the
result of the transaction is a credit of $ 75. In fact if you go to see in the window
"Executions" on what was sold / bought the options you'll see
values \u200b\u200b"strange" but that combined give just $ 75. For example, you will find the option
that bought and sold 1.32 to 0.57.
Furthermore, for the strategy does not matter what you buy / sell the individual legs, but the price of the combo taken as a whole. In fact, if
recalculations, returning above example, the chart risk / return and the BEP will see that these do not change.
So, I think is important, especially with simple strategies such
credit / debit spread, concerned about the slippage on the individual legs.
PS: If someone wants to add something ... and 'welcome! :)
In a mailing list to which they are registered, a person asked how one could change the slippage of the individual legs on orders "combo" with the TWS of Interactive Brokers.
Here is the answer I gave:
as I know you can not set a price for each leg of the combo, but only
complete the combo. IB will try 'to execute your order at best.
An example: Want to open a
bullput with a credit of $ 75.
then you will say to the IB to sell the combo to 0.75.
IB will attempt 'to buy and sell options in the combo so that the
result of the transaction is a credit of $ 75. In fact if you go to see in the window
"Executions" on what was sold / bought the options you'll see
values \u200b\u200b"strange" but that combined give just $ 75. For example, you will find the option
that bought and sold 1.32 to 0.57.
Furthermore, for the strategy does not matter what you buy / sell the individual legs, but the price of the combo taken as a whole. In fact, if
recalculations, returning above example, the chart risk / return and the BEP will see that these do not change.
So, I think is important, especially with simple strategies such
credit / debit spread, concerned about the slippage on the individual legs.
PS: If someone wants to add something ... and 'welcome! :)
Monday, June 25, 2007
Watch Southpark Online Free Uncensored
so hot (option)!
The heat of these days reminds me of an article I read last year: Introduction To Weather Derivatives or the ability to trade on TEMPERATURE:)
For real sick Options:):)
The heat of these days reminds me of an article I read last year: Introduction To Weather Derivatives or the ability to trade on TEMPERATURE:)
For real sick Options:):)
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